Thousands of miles of fiber optic cable lying at the bottom of the world’s oceans carry more than 95% of the world’s data.
Like many others, Xinhua’s argument that a U.S.-China war can be avoided is based largely on their strong economic relationship. This logic is deeply flawed both historically and logically.
"The United States and China are on the brink of war and are beyond the ability to talk," Dalio wrote. "I want to emphasize that by saying that they are on the brink, I don’t mean to say that ...
One of the most notable moments of the G7 came on Sunday, when President Joe Biden said tensions with China are going to “begin to thaw very shortly.” It’s probably true—and, if it is, it’s an ...
Image: Pixabay There are many factors that affect the value of currencies and influence the flow of foreign exchange, but few have a more significant impact than a trade war. So far, the ongoing ...
White House and Republican negotiators are inching toward a deal to avoid a US default as the Treasury Department estimates ...
Foreign aid is contingent on buying U.S. weapons ... interest to wage war for two decades across the Middle East. It is not in our national interest to go to war with Russia or China.
Despite the increasing competition between the U.S. and China, it is "unlikely" that a war will break out between the two countries, the ex-chief of the U.N. Security Council said. What Happened ...
Moscow is increasingly looking to Beijing for economic and political support amid the war in Ukraine. Kyiv’s top brass hopes to get Western fighter jets before their kids go off to college.
If this happens, it will devastate the U.S. economy, damage India, and empower China. The CCP has been waging a Wei Chi war for years. A Wei Chi war or "encirclement" war involves setting long ...
Singapore – With U.S.-China relations at a tipping point ... amid growing concerns about the global consequences of a war between the two superpowers. “The stakes have never been higher ...
The fomenting trade war being fought between the United States and China could disrupt global supply chains if tariffs on resins, processing machinery, tooling and plastic products come into effect.